A cheap version of his opus Jodhaa Akbar, Ashutosh Gowariker's Panipat falls flat on its face at every end, with lacklustre writing and terrible character definition proving to be the movie's ultimate undoing, feels Rediff reader Anu Gopinath.
Sukanya Verma looks at mustard field memories of Bollywood.
The Delhi High Court Wednesday asked a news company to "hold its hand" for the time being and not publish any information against a Delhi-based businessman in connection with a drugs case involving the son of a Bollywood actor.
Though Amitabh Bachchan has been seen as an Angry Young Man, thanks to the kind of action films he did in the 1970s and 1980s, he has done quite a few suspense thrillers.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the big October hits in the past decade.
Monsoon is here, and time to bring out the chhatris.
Say hello to the cast of The Accidental Prime Minister.
In 2019, World Champion Magnus Carlsen was asked to guess the nationality of the reigning world champion in 2050. He responded: 'India will have had many by then!'
Urvi Parikh does not recommend Namaste England at all.
The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives is a cringe fest that you can't ignore even if you want to, feels Namrata Thakker.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the biggest April releases in the last decade.
Rohit Shetty's Sooryavanshi has set the stage for many more cop movies.
Thalaivii proves Kangana is the Queen of Bollywood, asserts Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
Joginder Tuteja lists the sequels coming up.
Meet Joya Nandy Kazi, Hollywood's go-to-choreographer for Indian traditional dance and Bollywood style dance routines.
Joginder Tuteja looks at films that didn't do well in theatres but became popular on satellite television or on OTT.
Marandi was the chief minister of Jharkhand from November 2000 to March 2003.
Movies are now releasing in multiple languages in theatres, and each one seems to have found an audience.
'I wasn't initially convinced about Finding Fanny. I didn't know what the hell Homi (Adajania, director) had written.' Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah gets candid.
A look at Bollywood stars and their popular screen names!
'The BJP's problem is what rabbit can it pull out of the conjurer's hat?'
Bollywood's superstars have already booked at least one holiday weekend.
'Let's get a woman to be the antagonist, who really throws me around and hammers the s**t out of me. That would be fun.'
Actor Arjun Mathur talks about his career thus far and the unusual subject of his new film, Ankur Arora Murder Case.
'My hunger for characters, stories, and work is becoming even more insatiable.' 'I'm obsessed with films, characters, and this whole world.'
Love Hostel stays focused on the murky present and revelling in its increasingly dark outcome. Despite the reach of social media and technology, this isn't the cushy, liberal India of mainstream culture. It's a lawless, ruthless, endless minefield where uncertainty and bigotry go hand in hand and patriarchy is a foregone conclusion, observes Sukanya Verma.
On his 40th birthday on September 28, Sukanya Verma draws up a playlist of 40 riveting Ranbir songs.
The apex court said the earlier ban order on firecrackers was passed after giving elaborate reasons.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the forthcoming films, and also looks back at how successful this genre has been in the past.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the top 10 JA productions.
'My main concern was that a proper Sardar would not fit in the acting world, but things are changed now.'
The Supreme Court Wednesday said that under the guise of green crackers, banned articles are being used by firecracker manufacturers and reiterated that its earlier order banning joint crackers must be complied with by every state.
A summary of Day 2 action in the Ranji Trophy matches, played at various venues across the country.
As means of transport or metaphor, the romance of trains is unmistakable in Hindi cinema.
Karan Johar has his own grammar coming into play when it comes to films set in a campus says Joginder Tuteja.